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Meeting Time & Location:

Boulder Visual Studio .NET User GroupMicrosoft .NET

Questions or comments?  E-mail us at info@BoulderUG.com

Engineering Center Classroom Wing

1111 Engineering DR

Room ECCR-200

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309

Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

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Rapidigm, Inc.

MicroStaff is a locally owned company established in 1994 that has specialized in providing Creative and Technical Talent for Web, Interactive Media, Marketing, and Software Development projects.

 

In this niche we have earned an excellent reputation based on our industry knowledge, strong customer service, competitive pricing and integrity. We personally meet every candidate we work with to establish a relationship and to provide accurate representation.  Our services include Contract, Contract-to-Hire and Permanent placement.

Amadeus Consulting

Amadeus Consulting is a custom software development company dedicated to creating intelligent technology solutions with successful business results. They exceed clients' expectations by translating critical business challenges into high-performance software.

DotNetPark

Our web site is hosted by SeekDotNet Reliable,FAST and Cheap ASP, PHP, MSSQL 2005,MySQL,SQL Server 2005,Windows and ASP.NET web hosting.

International .NET Association

INETA provides support for all user group related needs.  Receive discounts on books, software, training, and other .NET-related products and services.

Meeting Agenda:

5:30

Basics Topic—Generics

5:45

Break / food / networking

6:00

Keynote presentation

7:30

Closing remarks

Meeting Links:

Boulder .NET User Group

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Become A Member

October Sponsors:

From MicroStaff

Pizzas for the networking break ($75)

Projector Sponsor ($350)

From Axtools

CodeSMART for Visual Studio 2005 license ($250)

From Code Magazine

5 copies ($45)

From JetBrains

ReSharper and DotTrace ($99)

Bring your business card for the door prize drawings.

.NET is more than a set of application frameworks. It is a component technology. When you develop a component-oriented software product, it would be naive of you to expect that the only things you will do differently will be limited to design and technology. The development process itself needs to be component-oriented. You cannot "stare into the fire" of .NET without a mature component-oriented process supporting your development. This talk presents you with a component-oriented development process that you can apply to your .NET-based products to achieve robust applications, manage requirements and ensure faster time to market.

Juval Lowy Presents Component-Oriented Development Process

Presenter

Juval Lowy is a software architect and the principal of IDesign, a consulting and training company. Juval is Microsoft’s Regional Director for the Silicon Valley, working with Microsoft on helping the industry adopt .NET. His latest book is Programming .NET Components 2nd Edition by O'Reilly. he book is dedicated to component-oriented programming and design, as well as the related system issues. Juval participates in the Microsoft internal design reviews for future versions of .NET and related technologies. Juval published numerous articles, regarding almost every aspect of .NET development, and is a frequent presenter at development conferences. Microsoft recognized Juval as a Software Legend as one of the world's top .NET experts and industry leaders.

Monthly Presentation for March

Date: Wednesday, March 22nd

Session abstract:

SQL Server 2005 contains many new features and enhancements that are quite helpful to the developer.  This talk will cover two of these features – the XML Data Type and Integration Services.  With the XML Data Type, you can now simplify the development of applications that need to work with semi structured data.  Additionally, Integration Services is a completely new version of DTS – but with significantly more power, out of the box functionality, and extensibility.  Come and find out more about these new SQL Server 2005 features and how they are being used in development today.

 

Our Presenters:

Joe Shirey has been with Interlink since 1996.  As Vice President and General Manager, he runs service and delivery for Interlink's largest market.  Mr. Shirey is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft Certified Architect, a member of the Microsoft Architect Advisory Board, and sits on the .NET Partner Advisory Council.  Previously, as Vice President of Software Solutions, he was responsible for the capabilities of the division, both in creating services that address the business needs of the marketplace and ensuring they are delivered in a high quality manner. Prior to this, Mr. Shirey managed an Interlink branch in Phoenix, providing leadership over the sales, delivery, and operations in the Arizona market and directed efforts in prospecting and targeting growth markets.  In addition, he was responsible for turning the Arizona Branch into a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Mr. Shirey has more than fifteen years of hands-on technical and functional experience in project management, systems analysis, design, development, and implementation.

 

Nick VanMatre has been an Interlink consultant since 2003.  As a Solutions Developer for Interlink, he works directly with the customer to provide custom solutions to meet their needs.  He has developed numerous custom web and windows client applications using .NET technologies and SQL Server.  He primarily focuses on .NET development and has been working with .NET 2.0 and SQL Server Integration Services since before their release.  Prior to joining Interlink, Nick was a Senior Software Engineer and team and technical lead at Motorola.  He has been in the industry since 1996 and brings a wide variety of expertise and ten years of experience to his clients.

 

Joe Shirey & Nick Van Matre Present SQL Server Integration Services and XML Data Type

What is on the Calendar?

April Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, April 25th